The Creative Arts Emmy Awards occur a week prior to the Primetime Emmy Awards to hand out trophies to many of the more technical categories. The highlights are shown during the ceremony we see on TV; the winners of the biggest awards of the night, best guest actor and actress in a comedy and drama, are usually featured during the Emmys. This year, the Creative Arts Emmys took place over two nights.

Amazon Studios wasn’t far behind with three awards. Two of them went to alternate history drama The Man in the High Castle—main title design and cinematography, single camera—while Transparent took home an Emmy for production design. AOL also won for short form variety series, thanks to Park Bench with Steve Buscemi. Her Story, a groundbreaking and crowdfunded webseries about transgender women and largely made by queer and transgender women, lost the short form comedy or drama series award to Childrens Hospital.

Elsewhere, RuPaul and Amy Poehler won their first career Emmys. Beyoncé’s Lemonade lost variety special to The Late Late Show Carpool Karaoke Prime Time Special.

Game of Thrones a historic night. The HBO fantasy series came out with nine Emmys in technical categories such as costumes, production design, prosthetic and non-prosthetic makeup, stunt coordination, picture editing, and special visual effects.

It brings Game of Thrones’s total (so far) to 35 wins, which makes it the most awarded Emmy drama in the show’s history; the previous record holders, The West Wing and Hill Street Blues, had 26 awards each. It’s still behind Saturday Night Live’s record of 48 statues to date, but Game of Thrones may come even closer to it during the Primetime Emmys, where it’s up for multiple categories.

Michelle Jaworski is a staff writer and the resident Game of Thrones expert at the Daily Dot. She covers entertainment, geek culture, and pop culture and has brought her knowledge to conventions like Con of Thrones. She is based in New Jersey.